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20 opinions for “Collins, Jr. v. Massey”
Ronnie Ogene Massey, Jr. v. Statepublic domain
Affirmed and Opinion Filed June 6, 2016 S In The Court of Appeals Fifth District of Texas at Dallas No. 05-15-00995-CR RONNIE OGENE MASSEY, JR., Appellant V. THE STATE OF TEXAS, Appellee On Appeal from the County Court at Law No. 4
State v. Cooke, Jr.public domain
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE STATE OF DELAWARE, ) I.D. No.: 0506005981 ) v. ) ) JAMES E. COOKE, JR. ) ) Defendant. ) ) December 1
Massey v. Statepublic domain
917 A.2d 1175 (2007) 173 Md. App. 94 Richard Jay MASSEY, Jr. v. STATE of Maryland. No. 0546, Sept. Term, 2005. Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. March 7, 2007. *1178 David P. Kennedy (Nancy S. Forster, Public Defender, on brief), for appellant. Gregory D'Alesandro (J. Joseph Curran, Jr., Atty. G
Massey v. Masseypublic domain
465 S.E.2d 313 (1996) Carol Gurley MASSEY, Plaintiff, v. Ben Finch MASSEY, Jr., Defendant. No. 9410DC405. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. January 2, 1996. *314 No brief filed on behalf of plaintiff-appellee. Ragsdale, Kirschbaum & Nanney, P.A., by William L. Ragsdale and Connie E. Carrigan, Raleigh, for defendant-a
Collins v. Lloyds Underwriters at Londonpublic domain
DOUCET, Chief Judge. For the reasons given in the companion case hereto, Smith v. Arcadian Corporation, et al., 95-97 (La.App. 3 Cir. 5/31/95), 657 So.2d 464, the judgment of the trial court is affirmed, at the cost of the appellant, Arcadian Corp. AFFIRMED.
Kacy Collums Davis v. Richard E. Davis, Jr.public domain
10/13/2021 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON June 8, 2021 Session KACY COLLUMS DAVIS v. RICHARD E. DAVIS, JR. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Shelby County CT-002506-13 Rhynette N. Hurd, Judge No. W2019-02245-COA-R3-CV
Alfredo Suarez, Jr. v. Statepublic domain
ACCEPTED 07-17-00047-CR SEVENTH COURT OF APPEALS AMARILLO, TEXAS 8/2/2017 3:07 PM
Paul Thompson, Jr. v. Commonwealth of Virginiapublic domain
Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded with instructions by published opinion. Chief Judge Gregory wrote the opinion, in which Judge Wynn and Judge Diaz joined. GREGORY, Chief Judge: Paul Thompson, an inmate of the Virginia Department of Corrections (“VDOC”), brings claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983,
Caperton v. AT Massey Coal Co., Inc.public domain
WORKMAN, Justice, dissenting. (Filed Nov. 30, 2009) Neither the sheer length of the majority’s opinion, nor the large number of cases cited (but erroneously applied), nor even its expansive conclusory statements, can obfuscate its lack of sound legal reasoning and its result-driven approach. In enunciating eight major new points of law and applying them retroact
Elorza v. Masseypublic domain
783 So.2d 453 (2001) Laura ELORZA and Sergio Elorza, Individually, and on Behalf of Their Minor Child, Kayla Elorza v. Belinda Massey, Wife of/and William Jessie MASSEY, Allstate Insurance Company, Sylvia Scheiter, Individually and as Natural Tutrix of Her Minor Child, Kurt Scheiter, and Abc Insurance Company No. 00-CA-313. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit. March 14,
Foster v. Masseypublic domain
J. SHELLY WRIGHT, Circuit Judge (dissenting): Assuming that the continued vitality of the so-called “going and coming” rule is as certain as the court’s opinion suggests, I would still hold that the facts of this case, as stated by the court, take us outside the rule. I am influenced, of-course, by this court's repeated affirmation of the presumption of compensability in questionable cases and the liberal appl
John M. Turner, Jr. v. Katherine Richards Brewerpublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE JOHN M. TURNER, JR., SAMUEL § A. DI PIAZZA, JR., ZHANNA § No. 444, 2025 GOLODRYGA, JOHN D. JOHNS, § RUTH ANN MARSHALL, § Court Below–Court of Chancery CHARLES D. MCCRARY, JAMES § of the State of Delaware T. PROKOPANKO, LEE J. § STYSLINGER, III, JOSE S. § C.A. No. 2023-1284 SUQUET, TIMOTHY VINES, § CAROLYN H. BYRD, DON § DEFOSSET, and ER
Caperton v. AT Massey Coal Co., Inc.public domain
DAVIS, Justice: The Appellants herein and defendants below, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc., and various of its subsidiaries, appeal from a March 15, 2005, order entered in the Circuit Court of Boone County, which denied their post-judgment motions for judgment as a matter of law, a new trial, or remittitur, in response to the entry of a judgment of more than $50 million in favor of the appellees herein, and plaintiffs below,
Collins v. State Farm Insurance Co.public domain
ROSEMARY LEDET, Judge. _J_jThis is an insurance agent negligence case coupled with an insurance coverage dispute. The insured, Edward Collins, brought this suit against his insurer, State Farm Fire and Casualty Company (“State Farm”),1 and his insurance agent, Reggie Glass. From the trial court’s judgment granting Mr. Glass’ motion for summary judgment. Mr. Collins appeals. For the reasons that
Collins v. Compass Group, Inc.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION ABDUL K. RALLON, District Judge. This case involves claims under the Americans With Disabilities Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Alabama Age Discrimination in Employment Act, and the Family and Medical Leave Act. The defendants filed a motion for summary judgment. (Doc. 18). On June 14, 2013, the magistrate judge assigned this case entered a Report and Rec
Field v. Masseypublic domain
502 S.E.2d 349 (1998) 232 Ga. App. 524 FIELD v. MASSEY. No. A98A0829. Court of Appeals of Georgia. May 11, 1998. *350 Ford & Harrison, Patricia G. Griffith, Jeffrey D. Mokotoff, Atlanta, for appellant. Dudley W. Garrett, Jr., Alpharetta, for appellee. BIRDSONG, Presiding Judge. Dav
KNOLL, J. | ¶ This case concerns whether defendant, Paul Massey, is eligible to receive “good time” credits when the law changed after the offenses were committed, eliminating Massey’s eligibility to earn early release. In 2006, the Legislature amended the statute that gave inmates the capacity to earn early release from their prison sentence — “good time” credits — in exchange for good behavior and the p
Fourth Court of Appeals San Antonio, Texas MEMORANDUM OPINION No. 04-23-00968-CV Herbert Lawrence POLINARD, Jr. and William Ian Malcomson, Appellants v. WOODLAWN CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF SAN ANTONIO, INC.,
State of Tennessee v. Jose Lemanuel Hall, Jr.public domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE January 12, 2016 Session STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JOSE LEMANUEL HALL, JR. Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2011-B-1736 J. Randall Wyatt, Jr., Judge No. M2015-00018-CCA-R3-CD – Filed March 29, 2016 _____________________________ Defendant, Jose Lemanuel Hall, Jr., wa
Mercier Ex Rel. Massey Energy Co. v. Blankenshippublic domain
662 F.Supp.2d 562 (2009) Vernon MERCIER, derivatively on behalf of Massey Energy Company, Plaintiff, v. Don L. BLANKENSHIP, Baxter Phillips, Jr., Dan Moore, E. Gordon Gee, Richard M. Gabrys, James Crawford, Bobby R. Inman, Robert H. Foglesong, H. Drexel Short, Jr., J. Christopher Adkins, Jeffrey M. Jarosinski, Lady Barbara Thomas Judge, Stanley C. Suboleski, Elizabeth Chamberlin, and Thomas Cook, Defendants, and Massey Energy Company, a Delaw